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Maintaining Common AreasCommunity facilities can improve the lives of residents in many ways. Parks can provide green space and play areas for families to gather and enjoy. Many families and friends gather to celebrate reunions, graduation, birthday parties and other milestone events. Sports leagues use tennis courts, basketball courts, baseball fields and bleachers. It's important for every community to have a clean area to gather and pressure washing is one way to maintain cleanliness standards.
Parking Lots - Over-time parking lots can become very dirty and attract everything from discarded chewing-gum cigarettes, dirt and stains from spilled food and beverages. Parking-lots often get overlooked and ignored. This area is often the first impression guests and residents receive so it's important to keep clean and maintained. Shelters - Shelters can host events during the summer and winter. By having this area pressure washed can significantly reduce the germs, bacteria and leftover debris such as discarded chewing-gum, or food and craft debris left over from city functions. Normal wear and tear from foot traffic can also result in a dirty floor. Pressure washing shelters is a great way to keep them clean and in great shape. Grills - Grills are used by family after family. No one wants to show up for a BBQ and find a disgusting grill to use. Pressure washing these grills is a good practice for a better community cooking area that gets a lot of use. Picnic Tables and Benches - Do not forget the picnic tables and benches. The grit and grime and other questionable things that accumulate can be simply removed with a pressure washer to make them inviting and attractive enough to eat and lounge on. Keeping these clean by pressure washing them twice a season. Washrooms/Locker Rooms - The cement floors of a restroom area or locker room should be also cleaned very well. A mop sometimes is just not good enough for the job so you’ll need to pressure wash the floors twice a year. Tennis and Basketball Courts - Pressure Washing tennis and basketball courts can keep them clean and safe, free from the buildup of chewing gum, candy, soda, and debris that accumulate on them. Growth of things like mildew, mold, and algae can make a court slippery and unsafe. A slippery court means slip and fall hazards. Keep your court clean and safe by pressure washing it at least 2x times a year. Bleachers – Baseball/Soccer Fields - Bleachers can be a haven for scum buildup. Imagine all the caked up ketchup from hotdog mishaps and dried up ice cream from cone droppings. Cleaning bleachers with the pressure washer once or twice a season can keep these clean, and the home team cheering! Playground Equipment - Pressure washing the playground equipment once a season is a great way to maintain them. Build up can result in slippery handles, etc. A clean playground is a safe playground. Many children swing on the swings, slide down the slide, climb across the monkey bars and spin around on the merry-go-round. But, when you look closer- think of all the germs that could be lurking within the fun zone. Pools - A municipal swimming area gets lots of traffic, so safety is much more of a liability here. Algae, mildew and mold can begin to grow on the tile and cement that is surrounding your pools. That could make it more slippery than it already is from the water. Having this area pressure washed is a smart and safe idea. Types of communities we service: Hire a Professional Pressure WasherProWash Pressure Washing has been providing community pressure washing services for customers since 1988. Our long-term experience helps us understand the unique needs of customers.
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